Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday asked ‘exam warriors’, parents and teachers to share thoughts and issues ahead of ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’, which is set to take place in March, 2021.
Addressing the students who are about to face their examinations in March, Modi said that everyone together would be preparing for the exams, additionally stating that physical activities and sufficient sleep was crucial for a well-rounded performance.
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Modi also talked about several instances of scientific ways to efficiently recourse and use water resources, referring also to newer ways to use indigenous inventions developed by Indian citizens.
The Prime Minister on Sunday pointed out that the idea of a ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ is not a government policy, but rather the spirit of the country.
Talking about scientific inventions, he also highlighted that Sunday marked National Science Day.
“Today is National Science Day. It is dedicated to the discovery of the ‘Raman Effect’ by scientist Dr CV Raman. Our youth should read a lot about Indian scientists and understand the history of Indian science”, he said.
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on Sunday started off his monthly show ‘Mann ki Baat’ wishing the citizens of the country a happy traditional month of Magha, highlighting at the same time the necessity of saving water.
He also pointed out several instances of hyperlocal attempts by people to save and use water resources efficiently.
He had also invited the citizens on February 15 to send in
their stories in the fields of art, culture and tourism.
“Through inspiring examples, January’s #MannKiBaat
highlighted diverse topics ranging from art, culture, tourism and agri
innovation. Would love to hear more such motivating anecdotes for the programme
in February, which will take place on the 28th,” the PM had tweeted out,
inviting people to share their ideas.
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In the January edition of the monthly show, PM Modi had
addressed the violence in the Red Fort on Republic Day, saying that the country
was shocked to witness the tricolour being insulted, after farmers protesting against
new farm laws gathered at Red Fort and unfurled their flags from its ramparts.